Cintia is a blogger, vintage fabric hoarder and keen thrift shopper. When she isn’t wrangling a toddler she makes products for her store My Poppet and manages to write a blog as well.
You can find plenty of her craft tutorials and design inspiration over at the My Poppet blog.
Pretty Wood Grain Jar Makeover
It’s hard not to notice the emerging trend in design circles for all things wood grain, and mason jars are also a popular prop with stylists at the minute.
Why not combine the two to create a practical and decorative piece that will cost you next to nothing. Use the finished jar as a vase, for craft storage or to make your pantry just a little prettier.
You will need:
One wide mouth jar. I’ve used and old mayonnaise jar and soaked off the label.
wood grain vinyl adhesive contact paper, light and dark. Feel free to substitute with other colours or patterns
Scissors
scrapbooking paper edge punch in a decorative lacy design
How to:
Cut a strip about one inch wide in both the dark and the light adhesive. Measure around the jar and trim leaving about 1/2 an inch overlap.
Use your punch to create a decorative edge on both strips
Peel off the backing and stick on the lighter strip about half way up the jar. Hint: half fill the jar with water to give you a level guide.
Add the darker strip on top
Yay! That was easy.
Why not make some extra pieces of lacy wood grain adhesive strips and use them for scrapbooking projects or gift wrapping in place of paper tape?
Thanks Cintia for sharing such a great eco-friendly project with us. For more inspiring ideas and products, check out My Poppet and My Poppet Blog.
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Miss Cinti - my poppet says
Thanks for having me 🙂
laurastitch says
Fantastic! 😉
Susie says
Amazing! Simple yet so effective!